Fix typos in floating-point primitive type docs
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/// A 16-bit floating point type (specifically, the "binary16" type defined in IEEE 754-2008).
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/// A 16-bit floating point type (specifically, the "binary16" type defined in IEEE 754-2008).
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/// This type is very similar to [`prim@f32`] but has decreased precision because it uses half as many
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/// This type is very similar to [`prim@f32`] but has decreased precision because it uses half as many
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/// bits. Please see [the documentation for [`prim@f32`] or [Wikipedia on
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/// bits. Please see [the documentation for `f32`](prim@f32) or [Wikipedia on
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/// half-precision values][wikipedia] for more information.
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/// half-precision values][wikipedia] for more information.
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/// Note that most common platforms will not support `f16` in hardware without enabling extra target
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/// Note that most common platforms will not support `f16` in hardware without enabling extra target
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/// A 128-bit floating point type (specifically, the "binary128" type defined in IEEE 754-2008).
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/// A 128-bit floating point type (specifically, the "binary128" type defined in IEEE 754-2008).
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/// This type is very similar to [`prim@f32`] and [`prim@f64`], but has increased precision by using twice
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/// This type is very similar to [`prim@f32`] and [`prim@f64`], but has increased precision by using twice
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/// as many bits as `f64`. Please see [the documentation for [`prim@f32`] or [Wikipedia on
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/// as many bits as `f64`. Please see [the documentation for `f32`](prim@f32) or [Wikipedia on
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/// quad-precision values][wikipedia] for more information.
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/// quad-precision values][wikipedia] for more information.
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/// Note that no platforms have hardware support for `f128` without enabling target specific features,
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/// Note that no platforms have hardware support for `f128` without enabling target specific features,
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/// as for all instruction set architectures `f128` is considered an optional feature.
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/// as for all instruction set architectures `f128` is considered an optional feature.
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/// Only Power ISA ("PowerPC") and RISCV specify it, and only certain microarchitectures
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/// Only Power ISA ("PowerPC") and RISC-V specify it, and only certain microarchitectures
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/// actually implement it. For x86-64 and AArch64, ISA support is not even specified,
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/// actually implement it. For x86-64 and AArch64, ISA support is not even specified,
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/// so it will always be a software implementation significantly slower than `f64`.
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/// so it will always be a software implementation significantly slower than `f64`.
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